Things I Use
Applications, hardware, products and services that I use1.
Services
- DigitalOcean - for hosting.
- Giganews - usenet access and VPN (Diamond plan).
- Dropbox - file storage/syncing/sharing.
- Pinboard - bookmarking.
- Pocket - reading later.
- Bear - notes.
- Backblaze - online backup. $5 a month, unlimited storage.
Mac Software
- 1Password - password manager.
- Unison 2 - Usenet browser.
- Yojimbo - my Anything Bucket.
- TextExpander - typing shortcut utility.
- Alfred - app launcher and more.
- Fantastical - calendar.
- Coda 2 - text editor + file transfer + svn + css + terminal + books + more.
- Sublime Text 3 - a hardcore text editor.
Byword - a simple text editor.- TextMate - a powerful and customizable text editor
- Transmit 5 - FTP client.
- Tweetbot - Twitter client.
- AppCleaner - app uninstaller.
AppFresh - app updates.- VMware Fusion - to run Windows XP/Ubuntu/Moutain Lion.
- Sequel Pro - MySQL database management/query.
- VLC Player - media player. Plays everything.
- Transmission - bittorrent client.
- XLD - lossless decoder.
- DaisyDisk - See what takes up your disk space.
- Pixelmator - image editing.
Drive Genius 5 - defrag etc.- Battery Health - check your laptop battery.
- Flare - add filters to photos.
- Adium - multi-protocol instant messaging client.
- nvALT2 - notes (syncs with Simplenote).
- Day One - diary/journal.
- SuperDuper! - backup - for creating a bootable clone of my main drive.
- ChronoSync - more backup, this syncs everything to my OpenSolaris ZFS fileserver.
- Rubbernet - network monitoring.
- Marked - Markdown preview.
- VideoMonkey - video encoding.
- iStat Menus - system monitoring.
- Versions - a Subversion client. Tower - client for Git. Kaleidoscope 2 - file comparison app. Kaleidoscope v2.0 - a great update.
- Things - a task manager.
- Unclutter - a neat clipboard, file storage area, and notepad - all in one.
- Soulver - a better calculator.
- Memory Clean - I thought it was a gimmick - but it really works. Frees up that inactive RAM.
- xScope - for measuring pixels and stuff.
- Boom3D - volume booster and system-wide equalizer
- FileBot - for renaming your TV shows etc.
- GeekTool - for geeking out your desktop.
Radium - an internet radio player.- OnyX - an all-in-one system maintenance tool and optimiser.
- MailSteward - email archiver.
- CronniX - crontab editor.
GrandPerspective - graphically shows the disk usage within a file system. I use it to no-hard-links filter scan my Time Machine backup disk to see what just changed.- Hex Fiend - a hex editor. Fast.
- Linkinus - IRC client.
- HandBrake - a video transcoder.
- CodeBox - a code/text snippet manager.
- Hazel - a magic rule-runner to do all sorts of things. Check out this tutorial.
- MarsEdit - a blog editor I use for Wordpress.
- Sick Beard - searches for and manages your TV shows - auto-downloads NZBs for your Usenet client to grab.
- SABnzbd - an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python.
iOS Software
See my Updated First & Twenty for my iPhone home screen.
- Tweetbot for iPad - Twitter client.
- DropVox - Dropbox + Voice Memos
- SoundHound - music recognition
- 1Password Pro - password manager
- TextExpander - snippet manager and expander
- Screens VNC - VNC client for iPad, iPhone or iPod touch
- Prompt - SSH client for your iPad or iPhone
- Momento - diary/journal writing application, pulls in Twitter, FB, Foursquare etc check-ins/posts.
- Birdbrain - statistics for Twitter
- Dropbox - access your Dropbox
- Thermo - shows the current temperature outside along with the temperature from the day before
- WeatherNeue - a minimalistic weather app
- Quotebook - a notebook for your quotes
- Skype - VoIP, IM, etc.
- Viber - Free phone calls & texts
- TuneIn Radio - listen to your favourite radio stations, anywhere
- Sleep Cycle - an intelligent alarm clock that analyzes your sleep and wakes you in the lightest sleep phase – the natural way to wake up feeling rested and relaxed.
- Alien Blue - a Reddit client
- Tripit - travel organiser
- SeatGuru - pick your ideal seat on the plane
- RunKeeper - GPS track running, walking and cycling
Hardware
- iMac - Core i7, 3.4 GHz, 27-inch, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 2TB HDD.
- 13-inch MacBook Air (mid–2011)
- iPhone 4S 16GB - for the moment, need a 64GB.
- iPad (1st generation, 16GB, WiFi)
- iPad (3rd generation, 16GB, WiFi)
Apple 30-inch Cinema HD Display- Shure SE535 Headphones
- Apple Magic Trackpad
Canon EOS 5D Mark IIApple Airport Extreme- Western Digital external HDD
OpenSolaris box with 9TB ZFS storage in RAID-Z configuration.Popcorn Hour A–300 - Networked Media Jukebox for playing videos etc.Mophie Juice Pack Air
Bags
- Tom Bihn Synapse - backpack in navy/solar.
- Tom Bihn Western Flyer - overnight bag in steel/solar, good for a few days away.
- Tom Bihn Buzz - sling bag for laptop in indigo/steel.
- Tom Bihn Ristretto for iPad - messenger bag in olive/cayenne.
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This list needs a thorough updating. ↩